This one-color brioche scarf pattern is a great way to learn how to knit brioche. If you’ve been thinking about learning brioche, my Tag: Easy Brioche Scarf Pattern is a great place to start! I love this scarf because of its classic look. It’s a simple pattern and you will have a gorgeous scarf that is squishy and soft. As you knit brioche, you’ll discover it has a beautiful rhythm to it that is so soothing and very fun – and much easier than you think it will be! The pattern includes technique photographs so everything you need is included there.
I designed this one-color brioche scarf pattern for Mollie Makes Issue 59 and now it’s available in my shop! The pattern includes easy-to-follow step-by-step photos. I promise you’re going to wonder why you waited so long to try knitting brioche! I love the look of brioche for a men’s and women’s items. The deep rib pattern looks great on everyone! I promise you that this will become your favorite scarf.
I used Juniper Moon Farm Herriot for my scarf. It’s a beautiful DK weight 100% Baby Alpaca yarn. It’s so soft and warm! You can experiment with your favorite DK weight yarns, but I recommend picking a yarn that is soft and lofty to get the great stitch definition and super squishy feel. Then, to add a unique touch to your scarf, find a contrasting DK yarn in your leftovers to add. This is a perfect way to add school colors or your favorite color in a little highlight.
Beautiful yarn deserves beautiful needles. Check out the Lykke Driftwood Needles that I’ve recently added to the shop. I also have fulls sets of gorgeous Lykke Driftwood Crochet hooks as well. You’re going to love knitting or crocheting with them. Happy New Year!!
Verinica says
I love this! What length of circular needles does this pattern use?
flaxandtwine says
Hi Verinica, This is not a cowl, its a scarf so you don’t need circular needles specifically. You can use straight needles if you’d like. Or, pretty much any length of circular needles that is comfortable for you!
Anne
Cindy says
How do I get the pattern for this scarf?
flaxandtwine says
Hi Cindy,
YOu can just click the link in the first paragraph of this post to get to the pattern for sale. Or, here is the link directly: https://www.flaxandtwineshop.com/products/tag-easy-brioche-scarf-pattern.
flaxandtwine says
Hi Cindy – thanks for pointing that out to me! It turns out the link was pointing the incorrect direction so thanks for letting me know! Anne